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    Hall of Fames‚ are sprinkled among the globe. On Earth‚ we have the Hollywood Walk of Fame‚ Grammy Hall of Fame‚ and the Baseball Hall of Fame‚ just to name a few. However‚ could you imagine a Hall of Fame being planted right in Waynesville Missouri? Many cannot imagine this type of event of happening‚ but in fact‚ the Greek God and Goddess Hall of Fame is coming right to this central Missouri town of Waynesville Missouri! Fellow committee‚ judges‚ and community members‚ as many have known‚ the

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    to Pete Rose. In one of his articles published in a 2002 edition of Sports Illustrated he attempts to educate the reader as to why Pete Rose should be placed in the Hall Of Fame through a rather unusual form of argumentation. This atypical argumentation first begins with a sense of exigence‚ he informs the reader that it is hall of fame induction time once again attempting to set a base for the situation. There is also a sense sarcasm as well as pathos introduced by our writer‚

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    On September 7‚ 1963‚ the Pro Football Hall of Fame officially opened its doors in Canton‚ Ohio. Although it started as a small project‚ with the help of several expansions and renovations‚ it is now one of the most renowned places that Ohio has to offer‚ particularly in the world of sports. Now‚ with the help of the most recent project‚ the “Future 50‚” the Hall of Fame is 118‚00 square feet‚ compared to the 19‚000 square feet it began with 54 years ago. The museum completed a 27 million dollar

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    Many people in our world strive to make our world a better place. Much like a hall of fame which honors sports heroes such as football and baseball players‚ there should be a hall of fame to honor the people who strive to make our world better place. Aaron Rodgers‚ Thomas Jefferson‚ and Rosa Parks should be inducted into the hero hall of fame. The first person who should be in the Hero Hall of Fame is Aaron Rodgers. Aaron Rodgers is a 2 time NFL MVP and has one Super Bowl championship. He has

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    Pete Rose in the Hall of Fame To some‚ including myself‚ baseball is the greatest sport that has ever been played. It is a game played by two opposing teams made of multiple players‚ but only nine players per team play at the same time. To be part of one of the thirty teams that get to play professional baseball‚ a player has to play the game extremely well (www.baseballhalloffame.com). When a player plays the game better than most have played he gets rewarded‚ usually with lots of money

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    into the Hall of Fame. This is something that should not be ignored and should be noticed head on. Especially from how this makes others in the Hall of fame look and how it would be viewed differently if it was any other profession. I do not think they should allow them to be inducted even if the MLB rules have not stated steroid use to be prohibited. The rules should be entirely different for the Hall of Fame‚ to where you actually have to use your own personal performance. The Hall of Fame is something

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    fabrication‚ Cooperstown is universally viewed as the cradle of baseball. The Hall of Fame was built in 1936 as a shrine to everything and everyone great about the game. It would serve as the custodian of the game’s history. Above all‚ it would be a place to recognize the greatest players in the game. Each year‚ new players are enshrined in the Hall of Fame and take their place among the all-time greats. The Baseball Hall of Fame is a museum. The red brick building houses the relics of baseball’s past

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    Steroids is a performance enhancing drug use by mostly baseball players. In the article “ Let’s steroids Into the Hall of Fame” by Zev Chafets‚ agreed that steroids should be let into the Hall of Fame. His reasons were: “ Helps them perform better‚ heal faster or relax during a long stressful season and calm players nerves. He also goes on and says “ allows fans to see what was really happening.”. Using steroids is cheating and users do not deserve credit for their accomplishments. Steroids can

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    The Hallmark Hall of Fame offers another true story this month. It is Beyond the Blackboard and it is based on the experiences of Stacey Bess‚ a first time teacher in Utah. Her efforts on behalf of homeless students make for an inspirational and emotional TV movie‚ and this film shows the power of one person making a difference. This is the type of movie Hallmark does with expertise‚ and thanks to a strong performance by Emily Van Camp it is one of their best efforts of the year. The film follows

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    students to the elderly fill stadiums in order to enjoy professionals play baseball‚ but do they actually know the truth behind the success of their favorite player? This question is what Zev Chafets address in his journal “Let Steroids into the Hall of Fame”. Chafets names a long list of baseball legends who have used some form of performance enhancement drugs. Chafets argues that the regulations set forth should change with the society. Chafets wants baseball to be an ongoing sport that everyone

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